Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. An electronic device comprising: a plug connector having a tab adapted to be inserted into a receptacle connector during a mating event, the tab including first and second opposing surfaces; a first contact region formed at the first surface of the tab, the first contact region including a first set of contacts spaced apart along a first row, the first set of contacts including a first ID contact and a first power contact; a second contact region formed at the second surface of the tab, the second contact region including second set of contacts spaced apart along a second row that mirrors the first row, the second set of contacts including a second ID contact coupled to the first ID contact and a second power contact coupled to the first power contact; identification circuitry, coupled to the first and second ID contacts, configured to participate in a handshaking algorithm in response to a mating event, wherein the handshaking algorithm includes receiving a command over either the first or second ID contacts and sending a response to the command that includes contact configuration information for the plug connector over the same ID contact that the command was received over; and power circuitry, coupled to the first and second power contacts, configured to deliver power to charge a device coupled to the electronic device via the plug connector.
2. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 wherein the tab comprises a metal frame along an outer periphery of the tab that includes a first opening at the first surface of the tab in which the first contact region is formed and a second opening at the second surface of the tab in which the second contact region is formed; and wherein dielectric material surrounds each contact in the first and second rows electrically isolating the contacts from the metal frame.
3. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 wherein the tab of the plug connector is configured to be inserted into the receptacle connector during a mating event in either a first orientation or a second orientation rotated 180 degrees from the first orientation.
4. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 wherein the power circuitry includes a current regulator configured to provide a constant current delivered over the power contacts when input voltage varies in a transitory manner.
5. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 further comprising authentication circuitry, coupled to the first and second ID contacts, configured to participate in an authentication routine that authenticates the electronic device to the device.
6. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 wherein the electronic device is a charging cable and further comprises a USB male connector and a cable that couples the plug connector to the USB male connector.
7. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 wherein the first contact region further includes a first pair of universal serial bus (USB) data contacts, and the second contact region further includes a second pair of USB data contacts coupled to the first pair of USB data contacts.
8. The electronic device set forth in claim 7 wherein each data contact in the first pair of USB data contacts is coupled to a data contact in the second pair of USB data contacts directly opposite itself.
9. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 wherein the electronic device is a docking station that further comprises a housing and wherein the plug connector extends upward from a surface of the housing.
10. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 wherein the electronic device is an adapter that further comprises: (i) an adapter receptacle connector that is physically incompatible with the plug connector, and (ii) conversion circuitry operatively coupled to convert signals received over contacts of the adapter receptacle connector to signals that can be transmitted over contacts of the plug connector.
11. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 wherein the electronic device is a video adapter.
12. The electronic device set forth in claim 11 wherein: the first contact region further includes a first pair of universal serial bus (USB) data contacts on a first side of a centerline that longitudinally bisects the tab, and a first pair of serial transmit and receive data contacts on a second side of the centerline opposite the first side; and the second contact region further includes a second pair of USB data contacts on the first side of a centerline and coupled to the first pair of USB data contacts, and a second pair of serial transmit and receive data contacts on the second side of a centerline and coupled to the first pair of serial transmit and receive data contacts.
13. The electronic device set forth in claim 12 wherein the first contact region further includes a first accessory power contact and the second contact region further includes a second accessory power contact coupled to the first accessory power contact.
14. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 wherein the tab further includes third and fourth opposing surfaces that extend between the first and second surfaces, a first retention feature formed in the third surface and a second retention feature formed in the fourth surface opposite the first retention feature, the first and second retention features adapted to engage with retention features on a corresponding receptacle connector.
15. The electronic device set forth in claim 13 wherein: the first contact region further includes a first ground contact at one end of the first row of contacts and the second contact region further includes a second ground contact at an end of the second row of contacts in a cater corner relationship with and coupled to the first accessory power contact; the first and second ID contacts are positioned on a first side of a centerline that longitudinally bisects the tab but not directly opposite each other; and the first and second power contacts are positioned on opposite sides of the centerline.
16. The electronic device set forth in claim 1 wherein each of the first and second contact regions include a set of eight external contacts.
17. An electronic device comprising: a cable having first and second ends; a USB male connector coupled to the first end of the cable; an external contact plug connector coupled to the second end of the cable, the plug connector having a body and a 180 degree symmetrical tab connected to and extending away from the body, the tab including first and second opposing surfaces along with third and fourth opposing surfaces that extend between the first and second surfaces, wherein (i) a first contact region is formed at the first surface of the tab and includes a first set of eight external contacts spaced apart along a first row, the first set of contacts including a first ID contact and a first power contact; (ii) a second contact region is formed at the second surface of the tab and includes a second set of eight external contacts spaced apart along a second row that mirrors the first row, the second set of contacts including a second ID contact coupled to the first ID contact and a second power contact coupled to the first power contact; and (iii) the first and second ID contacts are positioned on a same side of a centerline that longitudinally bisects the tab while the first and second power contacts are positioned on opposite sides of the centerline; identification circuitry, coupled to the first and second ID contacts, configured to participate in a handshaking algorithm in response to a mating event, wherein the handshaking algorithm includes receiving a command over either the first or second ID contacts and sending a response to the command over the same ID contact that the command was received over, the response providing configuration information for the plug connector; and power circuitry, coupled to the first and second power contacts, configured to deliver power to charge a device coupled to the electronic device via the plug connector.
18. The electronic device set forth in claim 17 wherein the first contact region further includes a first pair of universal serial bus (USB) data contacts positioned on a first side of the centerline, and the second contact region further includes a second pair of USB data contacts positioned on the first side of the centerline and coupled to the first pair of USB data contacts, and wherein each contact in the first pair of USB data contacts is coupled to a contact in the second pair of USB data contacts directly opposite itself.
19. The electronic device set forth in claim 17 further comprising a metal frame that surrounds a periphery of the tab and includes a first opening at the first surface of the tab in which the first contact region is formed and a second opening at the second surface of the tab in which the second contact region is formed; and wherein dielectric material surrounds each contact in the first and second rows electrically isolating the contacts from the metal frame.
20. The electronic device set forth in claim 17 further comprising: a first recessed region formed in the third side; and a second recessed region formed in the fourth side opposite the first recessed region, the first and second recessed regions adapted to engage with retention features on a corresponding receptacle connector.
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September 6, 2016
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